Two NH fugitives arrested on the coast

2021-11-12 09:25:53 By : Ms. Cathy Yu

On Tuesday, the U.S. Marshals arrested two wanted fugitives on the coast.

According to some prompts, the bailiff and the Summerworth police went to an apartment on Franklin Street in Summersworth and detained the 34-year-old Samuel Warren on charges of violating the bail regulations. The ongoing case accused him of possessing an intent to distribute narcotics (fentanyl).

After residents denied that Warren was there, the police obtained an arrest warrant and activated the Stratford County Regional Tactical Operations Team. According to the U.S. Marshals, Warren finally came out and surrendered.

Warren was taken to Stratford County Jail, waiting for him to appear in Stratford County Superior Court on Wednesday.

Marshals assisted Merrimack and Gilmanton police to arrest Gilmanton’s 25-year-old David Carkin on charges of felony sexual assault, possession of child sexual abuse pictures, production of child sexual abuse pictures, prohibition of computer services, indecent exposure and criminal offences Threat of crime.

Kajin was arrested on Tuesday while working in a shop in Eppig without any accidents.

He is being held in Hillsboro County Jail, waiting for his first court appearance on Wednesday.

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